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White smoke from engine bay after hard driving
Did an oil change yesterday, no issues or hiccups whatsoever. Installed a K&N drop in as well - again, no sweat.
After the oil change and cleaning up, making sure I was topped off, etc. take the car around the block for a quick drive to make sure all is well. Car is running great. Begin to smell smoke, assume it's the car next to me. Pull back into driveway, pop hood for a last visual inspection, white smoke. Sweet. Smoke is coming from underneath engine block and on top of exhaust manifold. Check cam plate, no leaks there. Check drain plug, no leaks there. I took off the silver belly pan underneath the car and there is signs of oil leaking. I remove the shield, assuming maybe all the oil that was smoking was sitting on that. MAYBE, just MAYBE I spilled oil during the change. Go for a drive without the belly pan to see if it was just oil on that pan smoking. Nope. White smoke returns after a spirited drive, again coming from the area in between the exhaust manifold and bottom of engine. I've reached up and in between the manifold and the engine to feel for any leaks and feel nothing. I've taken a flashlight and shined everywhere I think I possibly could. No signs of leaks - except for the oil that was present on the belly pan (and what I'm guessing is oil on the manifold which is smoking). I'm stumped. Cars are fucking stupid. I was really dreading having to take this car to the dealership but it looks like I might have to. Hence the reason I've skipped the free maintenance up to this point. I may monitor the car for the next week or so and see if whatever oil might've accumulated there smokes off before doing so. I don't mind if the car happens to be leaking oil. The fact I can't see or feel any of it drives me insane. lol. Any ideas or other places I need to check? |
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Some oil fell into the pan as you were filling it up, and is burning now. Also the oil that might have run down the side of the block/heads might be burning off. It has to be that, there's no other reason to have oil and smoke now other than the change.
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This is a major annoyance but really, if it's just that, so be it. With that being said, not sure considering the oil accumulation on the pan was in passenger side by the back of the engine bay, whereas the filler neck for our oil is on driver's side closer to the front. Smoke is coming from the passenger side, on top of manifold. |
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My first guess would have been coolant, maybe a hose developed a leak, keep an eye on all fluid levels.
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Motor oil burns blue...
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I'll keep that in mind. Would coolant be able to ignite to a flame if it sat on top of a hot enough exhaust manifold heat shield? That wouldn't possibly explain the oil on the metal belly pan though. I'll keep an eye out. |
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Yes...it's flammable.
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Coolant and oil do not smell anything alike when they burn. Coolant has a sickly sweet smell. It doesn't smell like smoke. Besides that, spilled coolant would evaporate away and stop steaming pretty quickly.
Based on your description, I vote not coolant. |
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I also checked coolant levels and they were fine. I agree it's not coolant but I will continue to monitor. Not my engine bay... ![]() Smoke is coming directly underneath dipstick in the crevice between engine block and the heat shield towards the back of the engine over the exhaust manifolds (as if whatever is smoking is sitting directly on them). |
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Some people are developing oil leaks from the cam plate on the passenger side of the engine. Also my car is going to the dealer saturday as I may have a leaking head gasket. Subarus are known to have head gaskets that will leak externally I have replaced a lot of subaru head gaskets over the years. If it's under warranty have the dealer handle it because if you tear the engine apart and then ask for warranty work later they are most likely going to deny you.
Edit: sorry I missed where you said it was not the cam plate. Given it only happens when the engine is hot I would check the valve covers and have the dealership do a pressure test. Sent from my Q10 |
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What are the symptoms of your leaking head gasket? |
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It's also pretty easy to test for exhaust gases in the coolant system with a [ame="http://www.amazon.com/UVIEW-560000-Combustion-Leak-Tester/dp/B000NPDL76/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1402635269"]combustion leak tester[/ame]. I have this on my Amazon wish list for purchase when more important purchases are taken care of. Seems like a handy thing to have in the garage. |
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